Cleveland Cavaliers forward Jaylon Tyson scored a career-high 39 points in a 117-115 win against the Philadelphia 76ers, proving crucial as the team navigates injuries to key players. His performance was vital in a game where the 76ers focused on limiting Donovan Mitchell, showcasing Tyson’s two-way abilities and earning praise from Mitchell for Most Improved Player consideration. Cleveland improved to 24-19, positioning themselves in the top six of the Eastern Conference amid a season of inconsistency. Tyson’s emergence has bolstered the Cavaliers’ playoff hopes as they prioritize health over regular-season dominance.
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